Mudfuzz wrote:Since I was 13 I have wanted a flying V bass
And you're 31 now, so I think you have plenty of self control
Nice bass!
What I meant by the title was I looked at it for like 30 sec and hit the buy now button... no real clear thought... It was.. "it's a V, it's Bass, it's a V it's not a cheap piece of shit, it's a V, it's black, it's a V, it has a mahogany body and it's a V.... it's mine!"
Plus I've been buying a lot of gear [for me] lately.....
HA that's badass, i actually never seen a Flying V bass before.... i just recently played with a flying V guitar (in Guitar Center, ehh) and i never understood the enthusiasm for them but now i freaking love it.... granted my impulses were quickly dashed by the realization that my debt is the end result of ten years of impulse buys.... anybody need a slightly used Slam Man, Ab Cruncher, Juice Man or 247 pocket knives.....???
blooghost wrote: I am here because Heaven is for fucking squares and Hell has no fuzz
Officer Bukowski wrote:Sorry like half of the people I know are fictional tv characters.
devi ever wrote:Seriously... nothing but ultimate holy fuzz love for you guys.
stanimal wrote:HA that's badass, i actually never seen a Flying V bass before.... i just recently played with a flying V guitar (in Guitar Center, ehh) and i never understood the enthusiasm for them but now i freaking love it....
For me when I first started playing and I first saw a V it was like "now that is a ELECTRIC guitar!", my first guitar was a V too [it's in the SYG thread, it's white] so yeah I love the things, and they really have their own sound to them, their shape acts kind of like a tuning fork, play one really hard and or make one feed back and you will see what I mean.
I love Vs... I'm trying to convince my friend, who's in an increadibly hipster-esque indie band, to get one... XD
I want a giant bunny and I want a bunch of regular bunnies and they will form a hive mind and the giant bunny will be the queen bunny and they will attack in swarms.
gibson or epiphone? if its a newer epiphone how did you get it with out the lame gold hardware and with nickle
Neither! It is a Burny from Japan. These basses were from all I can tell never exported to the States, or at least not very many of them. From all accounts I read about Burny it's going to be on par or better then a Gibson. So this is a used bass I found on e-bay and am having it shipped from Japan.